I count 7 in mine.

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    2 years ago

    At this point, there are probably at least 12 in various states of lost/found. I can currently locate 3.

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    2 years ago

    I carry two of my tool bag.

    I have one huge industrial strength with replaceable retractable brake off blades.

    Then I have one that’s really small like the tiny plastic ones, but it’s Even thinner and slimmer the case is metal.

    And I have maybe half a dozen other random pocket knives.

    Honestly ever since I got a Kershaw Static, I don’t really use box cutters anymore. The blade shape is just perfect for the job and it stays sharp for ages

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      I love that blade shape! I haven’t gotten a knife with that profile yet, because I know by now what I’m willing to carry in my pocket, and it’s smaller than that.

      I prefer the replaceable blade style over the break-off style, but the later is superior for keeping that tip sharp.

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    2 years ago

    Probably like 40-50 my rommate has a weird fascination with them. At some point they brought home a box if like 40 of the cheap ones. I assume it was part if some art thing they planed then never bothered with. Now they are all over the apartment.

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        2 years ago

        Lol no, but they are segragated blades you can use the slot on the back of one knife to break the blade of another. I can at least be less stingey about keeping them sharp this way. As they are cheap ones the blades do not last very long and rust out with even a tiny amount of moisture.

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    2 years ago

    One in the toolbox in the garage. But it rarely gets used since I always have my Leatherman on me.

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    One very old and very blunt box cutter, hidden in a junk drawer somewhere. It’s enjoying its retirement :)
    I’ve resorted to using a cheap fruit knife if I need to cut any boxes.

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        I don’t even know where this first one came from :) I think my dad left it lying around when he helped me move, many, many, maaaaany years ago.
        I’m not a box-cutter kind of person I guess. It’s ok though, he’s not alone. The set of cheap screw driver bits and those hexagon thingies (allen wrench?) are keeping him company.

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          The only good screw driver bits are the cheap ones, FWIW. They all strip out eventually, and I’ve never noticed much of a difference twixt the cheap and the pricey ones. May as well get cheap ones and recycle them!

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    2 years ago

    Box cutters, none at the moment (though I’ve had up to 3 at once, 1 normal one and 2 of those folding types with the 1-1.5inch long changeable blades you know the type.)

    Knives in general that I can and would use to cut boxes (not counting kitchen knives): 4 multitools, 5 folding/locking knives.

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      2 years ago

      I use the utility knives for cutting down boxes, because sharpening knives is not my favorite passtime and cutting cardboard is so hard on an edge. However, like you I’ll use most of my pocket knives to cut open boxes and will use them to cut them down if necessary. The only thing I won’t use for boxes is kitchen knives.

      Drywall, on the other hand: I would never use a pocket knife for. It’s just not worth it.

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        Agreed on all points. If I was breaking down boxes often I would absolutely be using solely boxcutters for them and nothing else.

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    The simple box cutters with replacement blades? Three.

    However, I have a couple hundred objects that can be used to cut boxes :)

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        I tend to prefer regular knives for box breakdown tbh. The utility blades flex and tend to skip easier. I can break out a sodbuster or something similar and they’re solid enough to not flex on me. I have a lockback version of the sodbuster form factor that’s sweet on cardboard for me.

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    2 years ago

    I think I have four; two in the basement in my toolbox (one medium-sized, one large), one in the kitchen and also a teeny-tiny one in my pocket that I carry all the time.